Help Care for Hidden Terror Victims!

An eerie silence hangs heavily over the streets of Jerusalem. Sadly, it is not a soft quiet born out of peace, but rather a dense darkness brought about by constant fear!

The stark terror of dozens of vicious and bloody assaults on innocent people is taking a terrible toll across Israel – and The Fellowship is responding with critical aid both to direct victims …

…and to the horror's "hidden" sufferers.

These are the elderly, the single mothers with young families, and other easy targets in Jerusalem who rightfully fear for their lives and sit immobilized behind locked doors, even as their personal needs – including food and medicine – mount daily!

One of these "hidden victims" is Nina, a 76-year-old Jewish widow. Although partially immobile, Nina is able to board a city bus for the grocery store where she uses a Fellowship food card to select her monthly supplies.

Yet, after witnessing a gruesome knife attack on a nearby bus, Nina understandably has been paralyzed with fear. As a result, she called us in tears, saying, "I'm afraid to leave my apartment, and I have no food. Will you please help me?"

In response, we quickly arranged for a brave volunteer to take her groceries, along with a promise to check in on her frequently!